Coding for GOOD

Coding for GOOD appears to be an elaborate job search, but
it is much more than that. It is an elaborate attempt to draw attention
to the skills gap and show other companies how they can fill it. Despite
our current high unemployment rates, tech companies are still having a
difficult time finding employees that possess the skills and talent they
need. [GOOD] started this project not just to
find new talent, but to make it.
Anton Olsen, Wired

As the engineering component of GOOD's Special Projects team, my role in this project included building the website/cms on which the program ran,
collaborating on concept and design, mentoring participants, and coordinating with an outside
vendor to develop content.

Blurb

As a front-end engineer at Blurb
I implemented and contrubuted to various product initiatives including PDF To
Book upload flow, Photography.Book.Now competition, Blurberati Blog, early-stage
efforts at internationalization, and more.

eBay Discover

As part of eBay's small, cross-functional “Visiontyping” team I partnered with
eBay Research Labs to design a user
experience prototype to serve the purpose of demonstrating the capabilities of an
in-progress recommendation API. I also contributed to the early-stage prototypes of
what would later become Instant Sale.